FBI declassifies secret document revealing dramatic development in hunt for origins of Trump Russia probe
A newly declassified document from the FBI reveals that Fusion GPS Contractor Nellie Ohr appears to have falsely testified to Congress about her role in the Crossfire Hurricane.
Cassie Ventura gives birth: Diddy's ex welcomes third child days after testifying in sex trafficking trial
TMZ reports the Me and U singer welcomed baby number three on Tuesday at a hospital in New York City.
Nine-year-old girls raped, beaten and forced to 'legally' marry old men. Teenagers attacked by their own fathers and brothers in 'honour' killings before being thrown in secret graves. This is the horrific truth of life in Iraq
As I write this, my two young granddaughters are playing on the floor of my small home. Aged four and six, they tussle over their dolls, turning to me to ask who should get the one that is prettiest.
Google Photos Turns 10 With Major Editor Redesign, QR Code Sharing
An anonymous reader quotes a report from 9to5Google: Google Photos was announced at I/O 2015 and the company is now celebrating the app's 10th birthday with a redesign of the photo editor. Google is redesigning the Photos editor so that it "provides helpful suggestions and puts all our powerful editing tools in one place." It starts with a new fullscreen viewer that places the date, time, and location at the top of your screen. Meanwhile, it's now Share, Edit, Add to (instead of Lens), and Trash at the bottom.
Once editing, Google Photos has moved controls for aspect ratio, flip, and rotate to be above the image. In the top-left corner, we have Auto Frame, which debuted in Magic Editor on the Pixel 9, to fill-in backgrounds and is now coming to more devices. Underneath, we get options for Enhance, Dynamic, and "AI Enhance" in the Auto tab. That's followed by Lighting, Color, and Composition, as well as a search shortcut: "You can use AI-powered suggestions that combine multiple effects for quick edits in a variety of tailored options, or you can tap specific parts of an image to get suggested tools for editing that area."
The editor allows you to circle or "tap specific parts of an image to get suggested tools for editing that area." This includes the subject, background, or some other aspect. You then see the Blur background, Add portrait light, Sharpen, Move and Reimagine appear in the example below. We also see the redesigned sliders throughout this updated interface. This Google Photos editor redesign "will begin rolling out globally to Android devices next month, with iOS following later this year." We already know the app is set for a Material 3 Expressive redesign. Meanwhile, Google Photos is starting to roll out the ability to share albums with a QR code. This method makes for easy viewing and adding with people nearby. Google even suggests printing it out when in (physical) group settings. Google shared a few tips, tricks and tools for the new editor in a blog post.
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See what '70s hunk Shaun Cassidy, 66, of Hardy Boys fame looks like now as he announces tour
He's also known for creating and producing TV shows like American Gothic, Roar, and Invasion. And he was the star of the popular The Hardy Boys with Parker Stevenson.
I am a forensic psychiatrist who came face to face with Peter Sutcliffe at Broadmoor Hospital - these are the four types of serial killers and their TWISTED motivations
Dr Andrew Johns is one of the leading forensic psychiatrists in the UK, spending years inside the walls of Broadmoor and giving evidence in at least 100 murder trials.
Major twist in Vince McMahon sex trafficking lawsuit as John Laurinaitis 'agrees deal to flip on ex-WWE boss'
The married McMahon is accused of trafficking an ex-employee to other men, forcing her to perform sex acts 'on demand' and sharing nude photographs of her.
Trump reveals what could 'screw up' Ukraine peace deal as Putin issues his terms to end fighting
President Donald Trump on Wednesday explained why he hasn't levied more sanctions on Russia - despite being currently engaged in a war of words with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
I love Irwin my kangaroo. But his latest showdown with Colorado cops may force me into a heartbreaking choice
Irwin, a pet kangaroo in Colorado, has escaped twice from the home of his owners, Brian and Doneva Littlfield. Now the 'arresting' officer has offered his farm to Irwin and his little brother, Roo
The Essex streets which have won the People's Postcode Lottery from May 24 to May 27, 2025
Thousands of pounds are dished out to lucky winners each day
Supersonic jet set to release in 2030 will take passengers from New York to London in less than 60 minutes
Supersonic travel is moving closer to reality, after a successful test by a Texas startup that could one day fly passengers from New York to Paris in just 55 minutes.
Trump warns Netanyahu against bombing Iran because he is 'very close' to nuclear deal with Ayatollah
President Donald Trump warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against taking any kind of action that could disrupt the Iran nuclear talks, the president revealed on Wednesday.
Princess Andre, 17, reveals she's splashed out on her first car with personalised plates as she shows off the £10k motor two weeks after passing her driving test
The teen, 17, proudly shared a snap of her swanky new white Audi A1 on Instagram, along with personalised plates emblazoned with her name.
With DPU-Goosed Switches, HPE Tackles VMware, Security – And Maybe HPC And AI
Pendulums are always swinging back and forth in the datacenter, with functions being offloaded from one thing and onloaded to another cheaper thing that is often more flexible or faster. …
With DPU-Goosed Switches, HPE Tackles VMware, Security – And Maybe HPC And AI was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin suggests threatening AI for better results
So much for buttering up ChatGPT with 'Please' and 'Thank you'
Google co-founder Sergey Brin claims that threatening generative AI models produces better results.…
PETER HITCHENS: Sadiq Khan wants to legalise marijuana, the drug behind so many violent horrors. He, and the rest of the liberal Ostrich class, are ignoring a national catastrophe
Meet the Ostrich Class, that great swamp of silly, self-regarding people who decide how we shall live, suffer and quite possibly die.
Andrew Tate and his brother charged with rape, human trafficking and prostitution offences against three women in the UK
The brothers have been charged with a string of offences including rape, human trafficking, controlling prostitution and actual bodily harm against three women.
Japanese Authorities Refer 'Spoiler Website' Operators To Prosecutors in Rare Corporate Copyright Case
Japanese police referred five individuals and a company to prosecutors last week for allegedly operating a website that published detailed movie plots without permission from rights holders. The Miyagi Prefectural Police Headquarters and Minamisanriku Police Station sent the case to the Sendai District Public Prosecutors Office on suspicion of violating the Copyright Act.
The Content Overseas Distribution Association described the case as having "very few precedents for a corporation being referred to the prosecutor's office on suspicion of violating the Copyright Act, making this an extremely rare case."
The website posted detailed content from films including "Godzilla Minus One" and four others copyrighted by Toho, "Shin Kamen Rider" and two others by Toei, "Neck" and one other by KADOKAWA, and "Shin Ultraman" by Tsuburaya Productions. The site listed more than 8,000 films with complete storylines, character names, dialogue, and scene descriptions.
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Undertakers reveal the most chilling things they've seen while working with the dead
Speaking out anonymously, a handful of funeral workers have stepped forward to spill the creepy, sad, and uncomfortable secrets no one knows.
Attack on LexisNexis Risk Solutions exposes data on 300k +
Data analytics and risk management biz says software dev platform breached, not itself
LexisNexis Risk Solutions (LNRS) is the latest big-name organization to disclose a serious cyberattack leading to data theft, with the number of affected individuals pegged at 364,333.…